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walmart says if that bill becomes law three stores it's planned for the district will not be built. >> virginia state police have released the mug shot of one of governor bob mcdonnell's sons. 21-year-old sean patrick mcdonnell was arrested in charlottesville on alcohol-related charges. a spokesman for the virginia governor's office says this is a personal matter and is being addressed by the family. mcdonnell is a senior at the university of virginia. >> loved ones said good-bye to a virginia mother who walked among the crowd for a living. jane wicker died while performing as a wing walker during an air show in ohio. back home she was remembered as someone with a larger-than-life spirit. wicker planned to marry her fiancee while doing what she loves. >> full of energy and excitement that when you met her, you had better hold on for the ride because you were going to be swept up in her forward momentum. >> wicker was 44 years old, she is survived by her two children, pilot charlie swinger also died. the ntsb is still investigating the cause of that deadly crash. >> switching gears now
walmart says if that bill becomes law three stores it's planned for the district will not be built. >> virginia state police have released the mug shot of one of governor bob mcdonnell's sons. 21-year-old sean patrick mcdonnell was arrested in charlottesville on alcohol-related charges. a spokesman for the virginia governor's office says this is a personal matter and is being addressed by the family. mcdonnell is a senior at the university of virginia. >> loved ones said good-bye to...
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s gun laws is in trouble in with the law. >> adam kokesh was arrested after his home in herndon, virginia was rated. sarah has the latest details. >> reporter: we did in factfact learn that adam kokesh was take into custty last night. he spent the night at the fairfaxty tension center and was tou to at a hearing that gan at 8:30 this morning.s and snow flake court in herndon after issuing a search warrant. that is skyfox video that areo you taking a look at that area. this is the video that had he posted from the back in on july 4th. he released that video of himself loading a pump action shotgun at freedom plaza.dom the video came out, to a former marine threat to lead an armed march from virginia to d.c. at the end of independence day. at end of the video he hints aa similar march may happen. he believes he has at right toht bear arms.bear under the strict law people are allowed to keep guns inside of their homes but cannot carry them in public. kokesh posted the video in defiance of that law. his roommate also defends thes video. >> the point is, we have right to pear arms in all state
s gun laws is in trouble in with the law. >> adam kokesh was arrested after his home in herndon, virginia was rated. sarah has the latest details. >> reporter: we did in factfact learn that adam kokesh was take into custty last night. he spent the night at the fairfaxty tension center and was tou to at a hearing that gan at 8:30 this morning.s and snow flake court in herndon after issuing a search warrant. that is skyfox video that areo you taking a look at that area. this is the...
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s strict gun law by loading a gunshot. this morning a swarm of police cars in front of the house where he could be. he canceled a march with lots of people carrying guns into d.c. but instead did n. young says he's not worried. >> when you take one person out, you have two, three more step up. >> reporter: carrying a gun outside in d.c. is considered a felony that will bring five in prison or a fine up to $5,000. debra alfarone, wusa9. >> as of last night, there's been no arrest made and we'll update you on this as we get more information. >>> the defense is expected to wrap up their case today in the george zimmerman trial. they are hoping the judge will allow a third recreation of that shooting to be shown to jurors. also yesterday, dr. vincent di paio testified for the defense and said forensic evidence is consistent with zimmerman's stories. gunpowder burns show trayvon martin was leaning over zimmerman when he shot and killed the teenager. >> the clothing was two to four inches away. it's consistent
s strict gun law by loading a gunshot. this morning a swarm of police cars in front of the house where he could be. he canceled a march with lots of people carrying guns into d.c. but instead did n. young says he's not worried. >> when you take one person out, you have two, three more step up. >> reporter: carrying a gun outside in d.c. is considered a felony that will bring five in prison or a fine up to $5,000. debra alfarone, wusa9. >> as of last night, there's been no...
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the aclu says the ban violates the constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law. >>> it 16:36 and -- it 16:36 and time for -- it is 6:36 and time for another your money segment. >>> the senate plans to vote whether or not to move forward with a democrat sponsored bill to return the interest rates for student loans to 3.4% for another year. >> rates right now are 6.8% after a gridlock congress was unable to compromise on some competing plans to stop that automatic increase. tara mergener has more. >> reporter: congressman walk -- congressmen walked out of the capitol for their 4th of july break with unfinished business. beginning july 1the interest rates on new student loans doubled from 3.4% to 6.8% impacting about 7 million college students borrowing money this year. >> definitely not going -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: today the senate will vote on a democratic proposal that keeps the rate of 3.4% for the next year. there's just one catch. >> i know they're not going to vote to simply extend this for current law for another six months or so. >> reporter: the battle o
the aclu says the ban violates the constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law. >>> it 16:36 and -- it 16:36 and time for -- it is 6:36 and time for another your money segment. >>> the senate plans to vote whether or not to move forward with a democrat sponsored bill to return the interest rates for student loans to 3.4% for another year. >> rates right now are 6.8% after a gridlock congress was unable to compromise on some competing plans to stop that...
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voters approve virginia's law in 2006 but opinions appear to be changing. recent polls show a majority of virginians are okay with same- sex marriage. >> polls are showing that people can be intimidated into not wanting to be called bigots by the like of the supreme court. >> reporter: manassas delegate bob marshal was the sponsor of the gay marriage ban legislation. >> marriage cannot change. it was set at the creation. >> reporter: state senator adam ebbin is the only openly gay legislator in virginia. >> i'll be introducing legislation to repeal marshall under any circumstance this session but the quicker we do away with this amendment the better. >> reporter: the aclu is also filing similar lawsuits in pennsylvania and north carolina. in manassas, peggy fox, wusa9. >> the aclu successfully fought virginia's ban on interracial marriage when the supreme court struck it down in 1967. >>> police raided the home of a local gun rights activist last night. we have more on that story coming up. >> but first, meet a girl who's only been walking for a few months
voters approve virginia's law in 2006 but opinions appear to be changing. recent polls show a majority of virginians are okay with same- sex marriage. >> polls are showing that people can be intimidated into not wanting to be called bigots by the like of the supreme court. >> reporter: manassas delegate bob marshal was the sponsor of the gay marriage ban legislation. >> marriage cannot change. it was set at the creation. >> reporter: state senator adam ebbin is the only...
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see that are so preventable that you wish more people would follow the rules or the directions or the law. >> direction is a good thing, we'd like to see people follow the channel markers, the navigation aids, safety lights sunset to sunrise are supposed to be according to code. one of the biggest thing we'd like to see people is the alcohol prevention and boating, that's a big prevention that we try to stress when dealing with the public. >> have a designate the driver for your boat just like a car. quickly, you have better education classes, is that right? >> correct, we offer classes through our online website. you can go to to take a course. also coast guard puts on an excellent education course and for some of those individuals who require or would like to have a more hands-on feel some classes are actually taught where you can go and participate in the class to get a better understanding of the rules on the water. >> we'll talk more about boating, on the occoquan later on in the show. this weekend sunny and mid 80s. this is a good gig this morning. let's go inside. amanda, the traff
see that are so preventable that you wish more people would follow the rules or the directions or the law. >> direction is a good thing, we'd like to see people follow the channel markers, the navigation aids, safety lights sunset to sunrise are supposed to be according to code. one of the biggest thing we'd like to see people is the alcohol prevention and boating, that's a big prevention that we try to stress when dealing with the public. >> have a designate the driver for your...
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we are responsible for the administration in making sure that the notification in the preservation laws have complied with. >> i think it was created in 1995 around the time of the first wireless auctions. the map because of today's technology, is your portfolio part of this and growing? >> certainly the size of the industry that she is regulating is growing. the wireless industry keeps growing. we have people thinking of more and more ways to use wireless services, whether it is unlicensed devices like your wifi. >> you have regulations at all on that? >> part of that is the office of engineering and technology they are mostly dealing with us and the devices are certified so that they don't interfere with any other users of this spectrum. >> what is one of the issues in front of the wireless bureau? >> they might have mentioned this earlier, but one of the big ones she is from the different part of the spectrum and in return, they have a part of the auction proceeds as we rearrange the spectrum and sell it to the wireless companies for flexible use. >> what is your bureaus part of this
we are responsible for the administration in making sure that the notification in the preservation laws have complied with. >> i think it was created in 1995 around the time of the first wireless auctions. the map because of today's technology, is your portfolio part of this and growing? >> certainly the size of the industry that she is regulating is growing. the wireless industry keeps growing. we have people thinking of more and more ways to use wireless services, whether it is...
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>> guest: when i was in law school, i had worked on newspapers in high school and ran my -- sorry, law school newspaper, and i thought i would be interested in media issues, and i came to the fcc thinking that i wanted to work on broadcast issues a at the time. this was in the early 1980s. and somebody turned me on to telecom, and i thought it was so fascinating that i kept on doing it. >> host: ruth milkman, glad we had the chance to introduce you to her. she is the bureau chief of the wireless telecommunications bureau at the fcc. thanks for your time this afternoon. >> guest: thank you. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979 brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> coming up next, a look at new efforts to update weather forecasting technology with senate appropriations committee chairman barbara mikulski and commerce secretary penny pritzker. then live remarks on the future of civil space exploration with u.s. representative donna edwards. she's the senior democrat of the house science, space and technology subcommittee. and later the senat
>> guest: when i was in law school, i had worked on newspapers in high school and ran my -- sorry, law school newspaper, and i thought i would be interested in media issues, and i came to the fcc thinking that i wanted to work on broadcast issues a at the time. this was in the early 1980s. and somebody turned me on to telecom, and i thought it was so fascinating that i kept on doing it. >> host: ruth milkman, glad we had the chance to introduce you to her. she is the bureau chief of...
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this violence is sparking debate about gun laws on our facebook page. you can join that conversation by going to abc2news.com. >>> this morning baltimore city police are investigating dozens of burglaries in canton. police say someone is breaking into homes on a regular basis sometimes with those living inside the homes still there. one man says he interrupted the criminal as he tried to enter his home sunday afternoon. >> we had window air conditioners and he tried to break in through the windows. feel violated uncomfortable, got rid of them. >> there's a ton of kids in this area, and we're always out walking and doing things with our kids and i feel safe in this area, and i want to continue to feel safe. so i think hopefully they're on top of it. >>> in another case the burglar confronted a woman sleeping on her couch and took her cell phone. he later appeared in a picture holding a weapon on this woman's facebook page. police are hoping this picture helps them bring an end to the crime spree. they're closing in on suspects and stepping up patrols wit
this violence is sparking debate about gun laws on our facebook page. you can join that conversation by going to abc2news.com. >>> this morning baltimore city police are investigating dozens of burglaries in canton. police say someone is breaking into homes on a regular basis sometimes with those living inside the homes still there. one man says he interrupted the criminal as he tried to enter his home sunday afternoon. >> we had window air conditioners and he tried to break in...
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office that approved those placements under the governor said no, because they assume we violated that law that people like us could not adopt. and so we ended up suing virginia. >> reporter: virginia's one of 31 states with a constitutional amendment that bans the legal recollect anything's of staple sex -- recognition of same sex unions. opinions appear to be changing. recent polls show a majority of virginians are okay with same- sex marriage. >> polls are showing that people can be intimidated into not wanting to be called bigots by the like of the supreme court. >> reporter: delegate bob marshal was the sponsor of the gay marriage ban legislation. >> marriage cannot change. it was set at the creation. >> reporter: state senator, the only gay openly gay legislature. >> the quicker we do away with this amendment, the better. >> reporter: the aclu is also filing similar lawsuits in pennsylvania and north carolina. in manassas, peggy fox, wusa 9. >> now the aclu successfully fought virginia's ban on interracial marriage when the supreme court struck that down back in 1967. and the lawsuit
office that approved those placements under the governor said no, because they assume we violated that law that people like us could not adopt. and so we ended up suing virginia. >> reporter: virginia's one of 31 states with a constitutional amendment that bans the legal recollect anything's of staple sex -- recognition of same sex unions. opinions appear to be changing. recent polls show a majority of virginians are okay with same- sex marriage. >> polls are showing that people can...
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. >> i don't know whether it's pro i object haded under german law. >> their own constitution probably limits how militarily they can get involved. >> what's the answer to my question,@get everyone on board. >> politics and diplomacy is the art of the possible, and the excess weapons that we're talking about are in the u.s. and in the former soviet union, and if you're going to start talking about denying other countries, limiting other countries' stockpiles that's a whole other conversation. >> i think it would be probably dismissed on the bass of the improbability of getting the exactitude of examination to verify they have in fact -- didn't we encounter this with russia? >> there's no way this is going to happen at this stage of the game. certainly not in the case of china for example. china@is a power that just going to give itup.@ at's -- period. north kor -- >> it is. >> evebody gets in the act together. we talked about@russia and the@ ited s(ates, d they canot even -- we're not even gog to get@the bilateral. it's too hard. because everybody's feeling threatened so they need to k
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let's make this law work. because the republicans don't have anything to offer but driving costs and shifting them over to people who can't afford to pay them, and thereby denying them the services they need. thank you, mr. chairman. >> chair thanks the gentleman. that completes the opening statements of the members. we have one panel today. i'll ask them to take their seats. first we have miss nina ochorinco, director of the center for health policies studies of the heritage foundation. secondly we have mr. allen wheel, executive director of the national academy for state health policy. and finally, mr. taryn bragon, and crowe foundation for government account ability. thank you for coming today you'll each have five minutes to summarize your testimony. at this time, we'll recognize you for five minutes for your opening statement. >> make sure you -- >> okay. chairman, ranking member and members of the committee, thank you for having me today. it's already been well node noted the challenges facing the medica
let's make this law work. because the republicans don't have anything to offer but driving costs and shifting them over to people who can't afford to pay them, and thereby denying them the services they need. thank you, mr. chairman. >> chair thanks the gentleman. that completes the opening statements of the members. we have one panel today. i'll ask them to take their seats. first we have miss nina ochorinco, director of the center for health policies studies of the heritage foundation....
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and the law is upheld. well, this case that art was mentioning instead went to the federal district court and finally at long last the law was declared unconstitutional. it's the law that prohibits ssemblages and banners on -- and processions on the property of the court. and as the judge said, if you read this literally, it could cover a group of preschoolers tethered together going up on the plaza for their first visit to the supreme court. of course i couldn't quite imagine preschoolers visiting the supreme court. i don't know if they would get much out of it. but obviously the law i think was overly broad and it was struck down. but the court had a quick response. they invoked a different federal law, a law that allows government buildings to set up rules for order and decorum. under this different law that hasn't been challenged they basically promulgate it had rule saying the same thing. you can't demonstrate on the property of the supreme court. that too will be challenged, no doubt. but i hope the w
and the law is upheld. well, this case that art was mentioning instead went to the federal district court and finally at long last the law was declared unconstitutional. it's the law that prohibits ssemblages and banners on -- and processions on the property of the court. and as the judge said, if you read this literally, it could cover a group of preschoolers tethered together going up on the plaza for their first visit to the supreme court. of course i couldn't quite imagine preschoolers...
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last week, the rates doubled to 6.8% after congress did notss dd change a bill into law. it's an extension for the two year interest ratesday -old before the july deadline.deadli >>> the irs service is in hot water this time for mistakenly exposing thousands of social security numbers affecting non-profit groups.profit the irs posted more than 2,000 social security numbers in a a standard release of information. it makes about political groupsi known as 527. the numbers appeared on the internet for less than 24 hours. >>> the white house says thee federal deficit for the current fiscal year is going down. down it will shrink to $750 million. that is 200 less than the obama administration predicted. the obama administration revised its forecast made in april, and are now projecting that economim growth should be slightly slowet in the coming days. >>> d.c. embattled fire chieff should get a boost for a change. >>> first peanuts and crackerker jacks, hot dogs as well. well. you won't believe how manybeli pounds you may be packing on att the ballpark. i bet you, we will beli
last week, the rates doubled to 6.8% after congress did notss dd change a bill into law. it's an extension for the two year interest ratesday -old before the july deadline.deadli >>> the irs service is in hot water this time for mistakenly exposing thousands of social security numbers affecting non-profit groups.profit the irs posted more than 2,000 social security numbers in a a standard release of information. it makes about political groupsi known as 527. the numbers appeared on the...
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they don't like the law. they don't like the agency. instead of blocking qualified nominees to circumvent the legislative process, force wholesale changes to law and restructure executive branch departments. >> it's note worthy that all of the people he is complaining about all got confirmed. so what he is really saying here is he doesn't want any debate at all in connection with with presidential appointments. just sit down and shut up and rubber stamp everything, everyone the president sends up here. >> bret: well, that's the back and forth on the nuke lawyer option. the senate majority leader saying he has the votes to change the senate rules with regard to the executive nominees. the executive nominees, not judicial nominees, not policy, but executive nominees. we're back with the panel. judge, you know, this essentially means that instead of getting 600 votes for what's called cloture to move on, move forward, they would only need 51. a clear majority. they would change the rules of the senate. what about this? >> well, i think tha
they don't like the law. they don't like the agency. instead of blocking qualified nominees to circumvent the legislative process, force wholesale changes to law and restructure executive branch departments. >> it's note worthy that all of the people he is complaining about all got confirmed. so what he is really saying here is he doesn't want any debate at all in connection with with presidential appointments. just sit down and shut up and rubber stamp everything, everyone the president...
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. >> i know they're not going to vote to simply extend this for current law for another six months. >> reporter: the battle over student loan interest rates pits house speaker john boehner against senate majority leader harry reid. >> the house has done its job. >> reporter: house republicans passed a bill that ties the student loan rate to the u.s. treasury borrowing costs includes 2.5%. as rates rise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.5%. >> what they've done over there is worse for students than doing nothing at all. >> reporter: democratic senator joe manchin working with republicans has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group, we all agree profits should not be made on the backs of students trying to go to school. that's a difference from what came from the house. >> reporter: but majority reid says lenot introduce any bill that ties student loan rates to the market. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >>> 4:32 now. federal investigators say the pilots of asiana airlines
. >> i know they're not going to vote to simply extend this for current law for another six months. >> reporter: the battle over student loan interest rates pits house speaker john boehner against senate majority leader harry reid. >> the house has done its job. >> reporter: house republicans passed a bill that ties the student loan rate to the u.s. treasury borrowing costs includes 2.5%. as rates rise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.5%. >> what...
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maryland's went to so much trouble to pass new gun laws. are they really going to do any good. especially when you consider the violence going on in our city. >>> funeral arrangements have been made for the 7-year-old boy who died last week at the annapolis 4th of july parade. kyle aldridge was pulled by the tire of a trailer being pulled by his grandfather. there will be a ceremony on friday. a fund is being set up for donations towards that service. donations can be mailed or dropped off at the funeral home. >>> dozens of burglaries in canton have police on high alert. the brazen crimes have homeowners taking action into their own hands. sherrie johnson is here with more on what police are doing. >> police are stepping up marked patrols in the area, and they say they're closing in on some suspects who have averaged a burglary per day for the last month. it happed almost on a daily basis and in one case the burglar confronted the woman asleep on her couch and took her cell phone. he later appeared in a picture holding a gun on her facebook page. one man interrupted a criminal
maryland's went to so much trouble to pass new gun laws. are they really going to do any good. especially when you consider the violence going on in our city. >>> funeral arrangements have been made for the 7-year-old boy who died last week at the annapolis 4th of july parade. kyle aldridge was pulled by the tire of a trailer being pulled by his grandfather. there will be a ceremony on friday. a fund is being set up for donations towards that service. donations can be mailed or dropped...
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this law applies to us. when the law was passed some groups were exempt, includingclg the people who are serving your food. >> the last place you want a wa sick person is near the food yoo are about to eat. the aflcio released this picturs as they tried to push for restaurants to pay all servers sick pay. and they have councilmember coun tommy wells on their side. >> absolutely. we do not want employees havingg to make a choice on whether to take sick leave or serve us ours food. >> reporter: as it stands most workers in d.c. can accruer one hour for every 37 to 87 hours of work, depending on thn size of the company. wells says over the weekend, he read this audit of the accrued, sick leave act, in 2008. before it was passed thee restaurant association put up a fight claiming it would hurtd their business. bu this audit proves it won't. >> it said that no business left because of paid sick leave beinv required and it did not discourage new businesses for fr our coming into the district. >> this has worked we
this law applies to us. when the law was passed some groups were exempt, includingclg the people who are serving your food. >> the last place you want a wa sick person is near the food yoo are about to eat. the aflcio released this picturs as they tried to push for restaurants to pay all servers sick pay. and they have councilmember coun tommy wells on their side. >> absolutely. we do not want employees havingg to make a choice on whether to take sick leave or serve us ours food....
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that kind of cavort with the law breakers. you may initially hide the self, but once you engage in any prolonged and meaningful action, you crave to share the self, your passions, your pain, desires and dreams. many anons become friends, many agonize over the fact they can't become friends, and many still do when they probably should not. and i think this picture just captures that. one anon who's a hacker captured the conundrum in the following way when he was chatting with me. he said: >> so he's kind of, like, confessig to me both like what makes it so hard and what is also really great about anonymous, is you can reinvent yourself. yet on the other hand, you really can't reach out to others and trust others. and, in fact, some of the downfalls of some of the individuals and hackers came at the heels of them revealing too much information about themselves. so there's really interesting dynamics to the pseudoanonymity and anonymity of anonymous. now, what i'd like to kind of mention as a transition is that independent of the
that kind of cavort with the law breakers. you may initially hide the self, but once you engage in any prolonged and meaningful action, you crave to share the self, your passions, your pain, desires and dreams. many anons become friends, many agonize over the fact they can't become friends, and many still do when they probably should not. and i think this picture just captures that. one anon who's a hacker captured the conundrum in the following way when he was chatting with me. he said:...
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school and ended up in law school in washington d.c. and i was there for two years, and i attribute being a law student for two years, i attribute that to getting me into the book business. after two years i decided i gotta, i gotta go into the book business. i don't want to be a lawyer. and the reason -- what i found myself doing is he mentioned the saw vel bookstore. i found myself wandering the bookstore more than i was wandering the law libraries. at that time there was also the original olsons in georgetown that i loved going to. and i had the good fortune of living just two blocks from kramer books and afterwords which had just opened, and they had just opened the afterwords part of it. and it was the first time i got in my mind the idea that i would want to do maybe a bookstore/cafÉ. and it took me about ten years of being in the book business before i opened our first cafÉ which is attached to our coral gables store. and so i realize now that a lot of my bookselling roots came from my experience here in washington, d.c. and th
school and ended up in law school in washington d.c. and i was there for two years, and i attribute being a law student for two years, i attribute that to getting me into the book business. after two years i decided i gotta, i gotta go into the book business. i don't want to be a lawyer. and the reason -- what i found myself doing is he mentioned the saw vel bookstore. i found myself wandering the bookstore more than i was wandering the law libraries. at that time there was also the original...
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. >> in maryland, we have very, very tough laws per thank to teens and driving -- pertaining to teens and driving. they are forbidden for having someone in the car with them like 12 months. it used to be six and they made it longer. that's if they pay attention to the law. >> i will tell you what is tougher, teaching them to be aggressive. you can't meander. you have to make definite driving moves. >> that comes with experience because that comes with confidence and experience. association like you said, a lot of times we are so nervous that they are distracted not looking at their surroundings. did i turn the clinker on. all these little things that come from experience. that's what they are all about and going on this web site and learning what kind of experience that you need to help your kids have. >> hey, listen, thanks for being with us. i guess we will see you talking about entertainment. >> there you go. you will indeed, tonight on entertainment tonight. good to talk to you. >> see you then, 7:30 right here on 13. taking a break and coming back with more of the eyewitness news
. >> in maryland, we have very, very tough laws per thank to teens and driving -- pertaining to teens and driving. they are forbidden for having someone in the car with them like 12 months. it used to be six and they made it longer. that's if they pay attention to the law. >> i will tell you what is tougher, teaching them to be aggressive. you can't meander. you have to make definite driving moves. >> that comes with experience because that comes with confidence and...
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when i practiced law, i did not care a great day. and i took out is called a national defense education act alone. september of 1957, i was listening to my radio in my dodge tube. the russians launched a vehicle called sputnik. it is launching the globe. america was shocked that we were not first part of this. dwight eisenhower, the president of the united states, he said that that is not exit well. we need to make sure that our young people can get into school. that is why it is called the defense education act and it was perceived to be part of her national security. we need to make sure the young people could get into school. i was looking to be a file clerk. i was only taking 11 or 12 credits per semester and then going to work. the debate that is going on in washington today is about how we make college affordable to our best and brightest. how to make sure that they don't graduate from school so that they can't take a job and the teachers. caring and 85,000-dollar were 95,000-dollar debt load, they are thinking, how can i earn
when i practiced law, i did not care a great day. and i took out is called a national defense education act alone. september of 1957, i was listening to my radio in my dodge tube. the russians launched a vehicle called sputnik. it is launching the globe. america was shocked that we were not first part of this. dwight eisenhower, the president of the united states, he said that that is not exit well. we need to make sure that our young people can get into school. that is why it is called the...
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they were going up talking to law enforcement officials. hunting them in the sense that here i am and i'm the guy you're looking for. >> behind the steakhouse in the woods police find the spent .223 shell and another note from the snipers. a four-page handwritten ransom letter. in the letter the snipers wrote if stopping the killing is more important than catching us, then you will accept our demand. you will place $10 million in a bank account. >> i never thought money was the motive. i think that was just their arrogance to see how far they could push the government and see what they can get us to do. >> there is a chilling postscript on the note that gets everyone's attention. >> imagine being in a position where you are responsible for the safety of your community and then somebody says your children aren't safe, and they have already got proof that's true because they've shot one. >> there is no play book. there is no parenting guide to tell your kids everything is going to be okay. >>> as the sniper crisis enters its third week, nerve
they were going up talking to law enforcement officials. hunting them in the sense that here i am and i'm the guy you're looking for. >> behind the steakhouse in the woods police find the spent .223 shell and another note from the snipers. a four-page handwritten ransom letter. in the letter the snipers wrote if stopping the killing is more important than catching us, then you will accept our demand. you will place $10 million in a bank account. >> i never thought money was the...
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law. residents are permitted to keep guns in their homes or businesses. guns cannot be carried in public. we have a reporter on the scene. we'll bring you the latest as soon as we get more information. >> now to another big story we're following tonight. a lot of questions surrounding the death of a little boy found in d.c. >> he was found in a locked car but that car and area had been searched by police, his family and members of the community. >> earlier tonight they released new details but they can't figure out if he was in the car the entire time they searched. >> are they close to figuring out the mystery? >> today's autopsy is helping but it will take further test together tell police how he died. he had no signs of trauma to his buddy but he had been dead sometime before he was found late monday afternoon. >> it was -- assistant police chief who would tell reporters the autopsy on little michael kingsbury had not determined how the 7-year-old with autism died. most people following the case had one major concern. >> m.p.d. has received a number of
law. residents are permitted to keep guns in their homes or businesses. guns cannot be carried in public. we have a reporter on the scene. we'll bring you the latest as soon as we get more information. >> now to another big story we're following tonight. a lot of questions surrounding the death of a little boy found in d.c. >> he was found in a locked car but that car and area had been searched by police, his family and members of the community. >> earlier tonight they...
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profession laws. and today, there were stops about avoiding a tax. from health-care companies to the nsa, the congressman stressed working together for our safety. >> so there has debate working with the private sector to protect us from these very serious attacks. >> maryland has more than 11,000 cybersecurity companies and is ranked no. 1 in the nation for ship.ation and entrepreneur and if you have a smartphones, you know that data plants can be expensive, but it is that we are going too far, and we are not using all of the data we are paying for. many people increase their plants to avoid late overcharges. >> wireless consumers are overpaying by $1.40 billion per year because they are simply on the wrong cell phone data plan. >> so how can you save money on data? whereyou can use wi-fi available an turn of applications, like facebook, that use data. >> what is happening to many in maryland facing furloughs, more on how sequestration is impacting the state coming up at 6:00. >> the is students are getting some valuable skills both on and off the c
profession laws. and today, there were stops about avoiding a tax. from health-care companies to the nsa, the congressman stressed working together for our safety. >> so there has debate working with the private sector to protect us from these very serious attacks. >> maryland has more than 11,000 cybersecurity companies and is ranked no. 1 in the nation for ship.ation and entrepreneur and if you have a smartphones, you know that data plants can be expensive, but it is that we are...
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to improve those laws. i take it that you would agree. >> yes. an area that ito think is very important. you have addressed it in part. letter yesterday to my colleagues on the issue of nsa silver -- nsa surveillance and in particular the fisa court. i take your point and agree with the that any assistant united states attorney or department of justice official who, in effect, failed to respect a district court judge in seeking a warrant were there was no reasonable suspicion or probable cause to do so would soon lose credibility and would undermine not only his or her credibility but also the office's. rigorous as you have been, and i think all of us are who have been federal prosecutors, in that ex parte process. context of the federal criminal procedure, there is ultimately a public proceeding when evidence is thought to be introduced in court. and there are challenges to admissibility. there is no such adversarial process any fisa court, so i propose that there be some special advocate, in effect a defe
to improve those laws. i take it that you would agree. >> yes. an area that ito think is very important. you have addressed it in part. letter yesterday to my colleagues on the issue of nsa silver -- nsa surveillance and in particular the fisa court. i take your point and agree with the that any assistant united states attorney or department of justice official who, in effect, failed to respect a district court judge in seeking a warrant were there was no reasonable suspicion or probable...
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this comes about three months after the bipartisan manchin/toomey bill on stricter gun laws failed in the senate. >>> it is now 4:38. let's check in once again with melissa at the live desk with some breaking news. >> want to show you amazing video into the newsroom just a short time ago. torrential rains in toronto leaving passengers stranded. you can see rescue crews pulling a boy out of a boat. police and firefighters using boats to rescue commuters from a ten-car double-decker train. apparently it started flooding. most of the passengers went up to the second deck. water reaching up to the lower windows as you can see there. this was month's worth of rain in just four hours, also leaving 300,000 people without power. amazingly nobody seriously injured. at the live desk, news 4. >>> a new twist for the captain of a cruise ship that ran aground in italy. why he'll have to keep waiting before he learns his fate. we'll go to the live desk coming up once again. >>> also ahead, his video protest raised eyebrows. now the man who pulled a gun on freedom plaza is talking to us about why he
this comes about three months after the bipartisan manchin/toomey bill on stricter gun laws failed in the senate. >>> it is now 4:38. let's check in once again with melissa at the live desk with some breaking news. >> want to show you amazing video into the newsroom just a short time ago. torrential rains in toronto leaving passengers stranded. you can see rescue crews pulling a boy out of a boat. police and firefighters using boats to rescue commuters from a ten-car...
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he was familiar with that side of the law. march 1877. rutherford b hays and a points frederick douglass for the district of columbia and the president lincoln was marshalled and i am not a lincoln scholar but there are folks from the d.c. group. and rings a bell. it was a prominent information at the time. and the dc bar association, and douglass there, the stance was that we don't doubt. mr. douglass's abilities or his intelligence we are not sure if he will be able to administer law properly. that is maybe because he had been a fugitive. and none the less. is he confirmed by the executive session. and he so. it is really a first big government appointment in the grant administration for a short period of time on the city council of dc on the territory. and served a short period of time. it was interesting to make washington, d.c. unique. and he tendered his resignation. in may of 1871. he was at that time. run ago newspaper. and he joined the board of howard university. a lot of calls for him to lecture all over the country. he did wha
he was familiar with that side of the law. march 1877. rutherford b hays and a points frederick douglass for the district of columbia and the president lincoln was marshalled and i am not a lincoln scholar but there are folks from the d.c. group. and rings a bell. it was a prominent information at the time. and the dc bar association, and douglass there, the stance was that we don't doubt. mr. douglass's abilities or his intelligence we are not sure if he will be able to administer law...
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policy and law? granted interim government led by a civilian has been named but if this isn't a military coup, what is? >> well, look, there are two sides to this. one side is of course the technicality. obviously if the administration makes that determination then you know, congress is really obligated by law to cut off aid to egypt which obviously the administration doesn't want to do. that technicality is important. by the way the aid to egypt which obviously is the subject of this law was never given because of democracy. that aid was always a strategic aid. >> john: indeed. >> it was buying peace between israel and egypt. it was buying cooperation between the u.s. military and the egyptian military. the intelligence forces. that's really what it's buying. that's why a lot of the executive branch, you know, particularly security branches of government really want to maintain that aid as lever. but there is another side that's more legitimate. frankly, the fact that you have a military interventio
policy and law? granted interim government led by a civilian has been named but if this isn't a military coup, what is? >> well, look, there are two sides to this. one side is of course the technicality. obviously if the administration makes that determination then you know, congress is really obligated by law to cut off aid to egypt which obviously the administration doesn't want to do. that technicality is important. by the way the aid to egypt which obviously is the subject of this law...
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is the law. and of course, the executive branch is carrying out the to you of the snand and execute those faithfully. people believe he doesn't have the authority to do what he did. we believe it's appropriate to delayed for a year. host: tell us about your bell, the combourg patience first act. guest: well, republicans, what are you going to do? i spent 20 years of taking care of patients in the atlanta area, and know there are already all sorts of problems. wonderful, they have as the fent f punt mental issue who ought to be making better decisions. do demonstrate how you can this in a patient-centered ways, so you can get folks covered that they want for themselves. everybody with cooverpblg that they want, want that the government forces them to buy. you can solve the insurance challenges, and there are real ones out there for preexisting being the two primary ones, and you can save hundreds of billions of dollars throughout through lawsuit abuse form, and you can do that without putting wash
is the law. and of course, the executive branch is carrying out the to you of the snand and execute those faithfully. people believe he doesn't have the authority to do what he did. we believe it's appropriate to delayed for a year. host: tell us about your bell, the combourg patience first act. guest: well, republicans, what are you going to do? i spent 20 years of taking care of patients in the atlanta area, and know there are already all sorts of problems. wonderful, they have as the fent f...
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and every major law firm, every major company knows this is the future. >> so who's to blame for the narcissistic praise hounds now taking over the office? wall street journal columnist jeffrey zaslow covers trends in the workplace and points the finger at the man who was once america's favorite next-door neighbor. >> ♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ in this neighborhood >> you got a guy like mr. rogers, fred rogers on tv. and he was telling his preschoolers, "you're special. you're special." and he meant well. but we, as parents, ran with it, and we said, "you, junior, are special, and you're special, and you're special." and for doing what? we didn't really explain that. >> but isn't this generation, particularly of middle-class kids, really quite special? aren't they, in some ways, much better than your generation, certainly mine? >> well, except when we were younger, you had a piano teacher who expected you to practice your piano and work hard at it, and the parents expected it. and now parents say, "have fun, learn the piano, practice a little bit." so there's not the expectations t
and every major law firm, every major company knows this is the future. >> so who's to blame for the narcissistic praise hounds now taking over the office? wall street journal columnist jeffrey zaslow covers trends in the workplace and points the finger at the man who was once america's favorite next-door neighbor. >> ♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ in this neighborhood >> you got a guy like mr. rogers, fred rogers on tv. and he was telling his preschoolers, "you're special....
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the law is the law. the budget control act from almost two years ago to a set of discretionary spending numbers. , aalso know that in the law if the super committee could not come to an agreement, sequestration would go into effect. the numbers are there and it will continue to be there until there is an agreement where we have some reforms that have put us on a path to balance the budget over the next 10 years. -- known thatnoun s lost in the latino community in the last election. the chamber of commerce supports this bill. the rnc and many republicans have said it is time to modernize. do you not risk putting republicans the disadvantage -- at a disadvantage with the fastest growing electoral group in a generation? >> i didthis was an opinion show. we're not going to do the senate bill. i have said this since may 23rd. the senate bill, in my view, is flawed. i don't believe that the triggers for border security are appropriate. and it is going to allow process to start and continue without the border b
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but just about an hour ago walmart announced if a new living wage law that raises the minimum wage to $12.50 an hour goes into effect, they will cancel at least three of those stores. earlier today i spoke with d.c. council chairman about the possibility walmart would pull out. here's what he told me. >> well, i'm not going speculate on whether walmart is bluffing or not. i go back to what the policy is behind the legislation, which is a very basic and not a very high but still a very basic living wage. that's what the idea is behind it. >> reporter: now, i just spoke with a representative from walmart. he tells me if the d.c. council gives final approval tomorrow to the new living wage bill and mayor gray signs it into law they will pull out of the three stores that are not yet under construction. that's on skyland shopping center, gateway center and the one on new york avenue. i spoke with mayor gray's representative. he says the mayor is troubled by this news. coming up at 6:00, i'll tell you what this means for stores like the one behind me that are already under construction. rep
but just about an hour ago walmart announced if a new living wage law that raises the minimum wage to $12.50 an hour goes into effect, they will cancel at least three of those stores. earlier today i spoke with d.c. council chairman about the possibility walmart would pull out. here's what he told me. >> well, i'm not going speculate on whether walmart is bluffing or not. i go back to what the policy is behind the legislation, which is a very basic and not a very high but still a very...
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paid a bigger price than he would have in the hands of law enforcement. it's when she noticed items were missing from inside of her car. she noticed an unfamiliar cell phone that had been left behind. when she figured out belonged to the thief. instead of calling police, she called his mom. >> i said, this is very uncomfortable phone call to make. i have your son's phone. and i'm missing some things out of my car. and i think they might be two related items. and she was devastated. >> so, the busted 19-year-old admitted that he and his friends got drunk and went on a stealing spree. but they proposed they go door-to-door, apologize and return what they had stolen. humiliating, but that's what they did. hopefully, this is a lesson learned and they don't do it again. >> well-handled. >>> time, now, for sports. the chicago white sox has an extraordinary 23 hits last night. and most throughout the best pitchers in the game. >> here's our friends at espn with all of the highlights. >> welcome to our "sportscenter" studios in los angeles. along with stuart scot
paid a bigger price than he would have in the hands of law enforcement. it's when she noticed items were missing from inside of her car. she noticed an unfamiliar cell phone that had been left behind. when she figured out belonged to the thief. instead of calling police, she called his mom. >> i said, this is very uncomfortable phone call to make. i have your son's phone. and i'm missing some things out of my car. and i think they might be two related items. and she was devastated....
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s gun laws. now that man behind the protest is speaking out. >>> rg3. he got married over the weekend and the pictures are out. but after the wedding the star quarterback showed off a new talent and veronica johnson is keeping an eye on the weather for you. >> that's right. i'm watching a line of showers and some embed thunderstorms on storm team 4 radar making their way south eastward. the heat is back on for the rest of the work week and could see some severe weather. i'll have details on . >>> the death toll is climbing tonight after that fiery train explosion in canada. police in quebec say 13 people are now confirmed dead after saturday's accident. at least two dozen are still unaccounted for. canadian emergency officials say the hazardous conditions are making it very tough to get a final count on injuries and fatalities. the crash destroyed a section of a small town in quebec. thousands were ordered to evacuate their homes. it's still not clear what caused the crash. >>> is metro making progress when it comes to performance? >>> in a "the washing
s gun laws. now that man behind the protest is speaking out. >>> rg3. he got married over the weekend and the pictures are out. but after the wedding the star quarterback showed off a new talent and veronica johnson is keeping an eye on the weather for you. >> that's right. i'm watching a line of showers and some embed thunderstorms on storm team 4 radar making their way south eastward. the heat is back on for the rest of the work week and could see some severe weather. i'll have...
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i worked long and hard to get it meacted into law. -- enacted into law. it was one of the things -- one of the bills that i feel most -- most appreciative of. and in 2008 i again stood here on the floor as we passed the a.d.a. amendments act by unanimous consent. i said that it was part of our ongoing effort to expand opportunities for individuals with disabilities and to help them participate in the american dream. i remain committed to that effort. both of these legislative achievements were the result of negotiation and compromise, and they directly addressed and provided concrete solutions for problems faced by american citizens. we should address such public policy issues through the legislative process so that elected representatives make the decisions that affect americans and are consequently accountable to them. mr. president, there is under way an effort to promote the rights and opportunities of persons with disabilities through a treaty rather than through legislation. advocates of the u.n. convention on the rights of persons with disabilities
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our law is clear. off until such time -- i have specific language in front of us coming from the foreign section 508 of the foreign assistance act says none of the funds appropriate or made available shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance to the government of any country who is to be elected head of government is opposed by a military coup or decree. it does lay out the stipulations on how the funding can be resumed, and that power is with the discretion of the president in terms of whether or not certain things happen. $8 billion has come from other countries. i would say this is encouraging. we are in such fiscal challenging situation with the matter of the sequester. that local actors would be more involved financially, that is a good thing for us. commander, i did exercises with the egyptian army. relishedian military these exercises. this is 10, 12, 13 different countries, really small elements. the egyptian military and the country were very proud to tell other countrie
our law is clear. off until such time -- i have specific language in front of us coming from the foreign section 508 of the foreign assistance act says none of the funds appropriate or made available shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance to the government of any country who is to be elected head of government is opposed by a military coup or decree. it does lay out the stipulations on how the funding can be resumed, and that power is with the discretion of the...
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laws shrinking the vote. because we decided as a movement to go on the offense. this is, this is what being on the offense looks like. yes, we have lost, and we have lost some tough fights in virginia, for instance. they put into place voter id. last year mcdonnell refused to sign the bill. this year he felt like he had to sign the bill in part because he was -- but it's much were the to be in -- better to be in a situation where you win one and lose than where you're just losing. why is north carolina is important? why do the victories of virginia, yap, delaware and so many other states are so important is that in this century the fight will primarily be about state-level legislation. in the last century, the fight was primarily about federal litigation. that's important too. we have some big cases coming down next week. but it will primarily be about state-level legislation. and the rules of the game have changed. most of us are very familiar with fighting people who are breaking the law to suppress the vot
laws shrinking the vote. because we decided as a movement to go on the offense. this is, this is what being on the offense looks like. yes, we have lost, and we have lost some tough fights in virginia, for instance. they put into place voter id. last year mcdonnell refused to sign the bill. this year he felt like he had to sign the bill in part because he was -- but it's much were the to be in -- better to be in a situation where you win one and lose than where you're just losing. why is north...
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this comes about three months after the bipartisan manchin/toomey bill on stricter gun laws failed in the senate. >>> this morning rusty the red panda is finally going home. rusty was released to the panda exhibit, the red panda exhibit area, around 9:00 this morning, or he will be. it will be the first time he's back in the exhibit since his escape from the national zoo last month. you see him here being caught in adams morgan. rusty was given a rabies booster and kept in isolation for a while. zookeepers say they think he was able to get out of the exhibit by climbing onto a low tree canopy inside his habitat. >>> why smokers may catch a financial break when president obama's health care law takes effect. >>> plus why the secret to your child's success may be tied to the time you put them to bed at night. >>> also ahead, a dramatic rescue while you were sleeping after heavy rain trapped people in canada. >>> and i'm continuing to track some light rain over the mountains. will this impact your morning commute and how hot is it going to get on your tuesday? the answ switching to progr
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. >> the law says that if there has been a coup, the u.s. has to cut off aid. there has been a coup. and the u.s. doesn't want to quit giving aid. >> reporter: egypt's interim president called for an end to the violence as he tries to steer the country forward to a new election. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news remember. >> the u.s. is reviewing its obligations to egypt under law and will consult with congress before any move is made about our country's aid to egypt. >>> firefighters are back on the scene of a two-alarm fire in elkton, cecil county. more than 60 firefighters from companies in cecil, harford, and chester county, pennsylvania, battle flames for over an hour and a half. damage to the buildings could be in the area of a million dollars. one firefighter was treated and released from the hospital with heat-related injuries. >>> in our region, the government estimates there are 11,000 companies working on cyber security. today, as mike schuh reports, a baltimore company showed off a first of its kind product to top security offici
. >> the law says that if there has been a coup, the u.s. has to cut off aid. there has been a coup. and the u.s. doesn't want to quit giving aid. >> reporter: egypt's interim president called for an end to the violence as he tries to steer the country forward to a new election. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news remember. >> the u.s. is reviewing its obligations to egypt under law and will consult with congress before any move is made about our...
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the issue is over a plan by the council to pass a minimum wage law of $12.50 an hour, that's $4 more than the minimum wage in the city. would apply only to walmart and other big box stores. walmart says it has a responsibility to its customers and shareholders not to go along with this. it says it cannot put up with this type of legislation and build the stores is in the. we've been checking with council members today. it's uncertain whether this bill will pass tomorrow. right now it has enough votes. walmart is saying they will not build the stores in skyline, capital gateway and southeast washington or on new york avenue. three of the stores are under construction, three are just planned but this is a major move by walmart to kill legislation that's been in the works for the last two years. pat and jim. >> tom sherwood with the developing story for us. tom, thank you. lots of weather out there right now could slow you down tonight. >> veronica johnson joins us with details from the storm center. >> not a tremendous amount of rain. i've been keeping an eye on the satellite here in s
the issue is over a plan by the council to pass a minimum wage law of $12.50 an hour, that's $4 more than the minimum wage in the city. would apply only to walmart and other big box stores. walmart says it has a responsibility to its customers and shareholders not to go along with this. it says it cannot put up with this type of legislation and build the stores is in the. we've been checking with council members today. it's uncertain whether this bill will pass tomorrow. right now it has enough...
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it. >> i have issues with that because it is the law, we will nullify part of the law, and yet democrats on capitol hill are still giving an endorsement to this. i think that is problematic and most people see that. we will not apply the penalty, businesses will still be required to offer government approved plans but we will not fingive them a fine front doing that. this is a train wreck as has been described by some of the democrats on capitol hill when it comes to implementation. we think it is not working out as advertised and they want to take a step back on employer mandate. jon: please come back and share with us any response you get from the white house. thank you. jenna: major developments in the murder case that rocked the nation back in the 1960s. this woman and 10 others found strangled to death in massachusetts. what authorities are revealing now about the infamous boston strangler case. that is next. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe
it. >> i have issues with that because it is the law, we will nullify part of the law, and yet democrats on capitol hill are still giving an endorsement to this. i think that is problematic and most people see that. we will not apply the penalty, businesses will still be required to offer government approved plans but we will not fingive them a fine front doing that. this is a train wreck as has been described by some of the democrats on capitol hill when it comes to implementation. we...
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we are also a nation of laws. and we must enforce our laws. be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. we can uphold our traditions of andmilating immigrants honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of law. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important over reforming those laws. and that's good. i don't tend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of do hope there is a policy resolution to the debate. and i hope that during the debate, we we keep a benevolent -- in mine and we understand the contribution immigrants make to our country. and we must remember that the vast majority of immigrants are decent people who work hard and support their families and and leadtheir faith responsible lives. host: former president george w. bush speaking in yesterday. "says onington post immigration, bush is just another voice. int: let's hear from gina birmingham, alabama. independent line. are a nation of laws and our nation has a hist
we are also a nation of laws. and we must enforce our laws. be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. we can uphold our traditions of andmilating immigrants honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of law. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important over reforming those laws. and that's good. i don't tend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of do hope there is a...
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and i practiced law, but i did not carry a great debt. called at what was national defense education act alone. i can remember being at hillcrest high school. none of you know where hillcrest heights is, but this is my neighborhood where i live. 1957.mber, i was listening to my radio been a dodge. -- in a dodge. vehicleians have lost a they called sputnik, and it was circling the globe. america was shocked. america was shot that we were not first in space. and dwight eisenhower, the republican president of united states said we need to make sure our young people can get into school and stay in school, and we adopted the defense education act, and that is why it is called the defense education act. we have to make sure young people could get to school. i went to law school because i was working at the cia as a file clerk. six years. toas only taking 11 credits 12 credits, and i went to school between 8:00 to 2:00, and then going to work. the debate that is going on in washington today is about how we make college affordable and accessible
and i practiced law, but i did not carry a great debt. called at what was national defense education act alone. i can remember being at hillcrest high school. none of you know where hillcrest heights is, but this is my neighborhood where i live. 1957.mber, i was listening to my radio been a dodge. -- in a dodge. vehicleians have lost a they called sputnik, and it was circling the globe. america was shocked. america was shot that we were not first in space. and dwight eisenhower, the republican...
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this was a hastily-written law, it was a badly-written law and it is just not working out. i don't know, you hear a lot that the delay on the business mandate was because of the 2014 elections and i think that's probably true at some level. i just don't know that it helps them that much. it keeps the issue alive. it doesn't get rid of it. it delays it for a year. republicans will say hey look, we have overhang on business community. the democrats are bailing out big business and it could turn out all these people, all these businesses start dumping everybody on the exchanges which was why they created the thing in the first place. there could be a lot of downside for democrats on that side too. jon: of those americans who have jobs and that is not as big a number as we would like right now, but those who have jobs and have employer sponsored health care, even the congressional budget office says seven million of those people it estimates are going to lose the employer health care by 2022 because of the expenses of implementing obamacare. >> yeah. and one theory you hear is
this was a hastily-written law, it was a badly-written law and it is just not working out. i don't know, you hear a lot that the delay on the business mandate was because of the 2014 elections and i think that's probably true at some level. i just don't know that it helps them that much. it keeps the issue alive. it doesn't get rid of it. it delays it for a year. republicans will say hey look, we have overhang on business community. the democrats are bailing out big business and it could turn...
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in change environmental laws. it can change labor laws. today, the house can do that. when it comes to the senate, we stop and think and consider it. after this, whoever has the majority can do whatever he wants on any day. that is a dangerous trend. it is a washington and jefferson and adams feared. it is one of the two greatest , therous to our democracy tyranny of the majority predicted in the character of the senate is encouraging the tyranny of the majority. if anyone has a deep understanding of history. this claim that somehow that theblicans are delaying -- number of cabinet positions that have been filibustered is zero. of subcabinet members is zero. the number of judges is to. -- 2. delay the washington post, president bush's nominees are being considered -- i mean president obama's are being considered more rapidly than president bush's of president clinton's. this is the executive calendar. there are 24 names on them. they all, democratic committees. that is the only way they can get here. he can bring them all and tomorrow. the one that has been on there th
in change environmental laws. it can change labor laws. today, the house can do that. when it comes to the senate, we stop and think and consider it. after this, whoever has the majority can do whatever he wants on any day. that is a dangerous trend. it is a washington and jefferson and adams feared. it is one of the two greatest , therous to our democracy tyranny of the majority predicted in the character of the senate is encouraging the tyranny of the majority. if anyone has a deep...